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bruce johnson went to redskins park and talked to one former player who knows a whole lot about that stuff. >> you don't remember much. i was knocked out for a quarter and a half as a rookie. >> walker was on the sidelines sunday working for redskins radio when rg3 got knocked out of the game. >> used to call a ding, you know, and more of them happen in practice than in games than i can recall. >> nfl is being sued by players by not doing enough. >> the league is stricter with concussions than they have ever been before. >> grant paulson says he won't be back on the field until he is cleared by rules now in place. >> recalling numbers and different quizzes almost that they give you. you are in and out of a darkroom. they do something similar to what people go through medically. >> there are two issues. the first being rg3's concussion the second, when does rg3 get out of bounds and protect himself? >> this is his fifth game in the pro, he'll figure it out. >> as he watches the third and fourth quarter and sees his team lose, he isn't going to want to experience that again. >> he has
bruce johnson went to redskins park and talked to one former player who knows a whole lot about that stuff. >> you don't remember much. i was knocked out for a quarter and a half as a rookie. >> walker was on the sidelines sunday working for redskins radio when rg3 got knocked out of the game. >> used to call a ding, you know, and more of them happen in practice than in games than i can recall. >> nfl is being sued by players by not doing enough. >> the league is...
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os trail 1-0 and nate mccloud comes through with the base hit and into the top of the 9th now, jim johnson with 51 safes and -- saves and gives up a solo home run to martin. surrendered five runs, four earned, the yankees take game one,sen-2 and try to even the series in game two for baltimore, the first pitch is after 8 error:00. >> and weather providing, hopefully it doesn't storm tonight. >>> and now you have the news edge. the news is always on www.myfoxdc.com. back here at 10. the news edge. as always. [ male announcer ] who will raise taxes on the middle class? according to an independent, non-partisan study, barack obama and the liberals will raise taxes on the middle class by $4,000. the same organization says the plan from mitt romney and common sense conservatives is "not a tax hike on the middle class." want proof? read the non-partisan study for yourself at american.com. obama and his liberal allies? we can't afford four more years. i'm mitt romney and i approve this message.
os trail 1-0 and nate mccloud comes through with the base hit and into the top of the 9th now, jim johnson with 51 safes and -- saves and gives up a solo home run to martin. surrendered five runs, four earned, the yankees take game one,sen-2 and try to even the series in game two for baltimore, the first pitch is after 8 error:00. >> and weather providing, hopefully it doesn't storm tonight. >>> and now you have the news edge. the news is always on www.myfoxdc.com. back here at...
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jim johnson pitching to russell martin. and martin hammers johnson all the way into the sea in left. it's usually closing time when he's there. solo shot here. yankees take the 3-2 lead. win game one of the series 7-2. letdown for the os, but they say they've already moved on. >> obviously, the sense of urgency changes a little bit because of the math of the series. our guys know that. and they don't -- it's not something that you dwell on. >> everybody was -- it's one game. that's the attitude. it's one game. we all came back ready to go today with not much of a memory of what happened last night and ready to get a win today. >> reporter: first pitch is at 8:07 here at camden yards. meantime, the redskins' fears have been realized. robert griffin iii was knocked out of yesterday's game, a loss to the falcons. he has a mild concussion. he is meeting with a neurologist tonight. coach mike shanahan said he is keeping him in the game plan for now. >> tomorrow, if he passes the test, and we get a chance to get some cardio work,
jim johnson pitching to russell martin. and martin hammers johnson all the way into the sea in left. it's usually closing time when he's there. solo shot here. yankees take the 3-2 lead. win game one of the series 7-2. letdown for the os, but they say they've already moved on. >> obviously, the sense of urgency changes a little bit because of the math of the series. our guys know that. and they don't -- it's not something that you dwell on. >> everybody was -- it's one game. that's...
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the nats's jim johnson gave up five runs and the game. the orioles say this is where that short-term memory comes into play. >> it was one game and we all came back with not much of a memory of what happened last night and ready to get a win today. >> we've had tough losses a lot this year. you know, the peeks and valleys. obviously the sense of urgency changes a little bit because of the series. and our guys know that. >> of course, they go at it again tonight. redskins fans worse fears came true on sunday when robert griffin, iii, was hurt. plenty of cringe worthy moments, but none that knocked him out of the game like this one. it was a hit by sean weatherspoon. it left rg3 with a mild concussion. he sat out of practice today after undergoing several tests. according to teammates, he seemed in good spirits today. >> any time anybody has a head injury, you never know how they are feeling. so i'll be ready to go. i haven't talked to other coaches or haven't talked to anybody, so i always prepare and we'll see what happens. >> and kicker
the nats's jim johnson gave up five runs and the game. the orioles say this is where that short-term memory comes into play. >> it was one game and we all came back with not much of a memory of what happened last night and ready to get a win today. >> we've had tough losses a lot this year. you know, the peeks and valleys. obviously the sense of urgency changes a little bit because of the series. and our guys know that. >> of course, they go at it again tonight. redskins fans...
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more to expand the government in try-and-a-half years than any other democratic president since lyndon johnson, maybe since fdr. after the midterm he was repudiated and runs as liberal, proud liberal. convention advertised him as liberal. romney campaign has a huge opening in a country 2 to 1, self-identified conservatives and liberals to say you know what? obama is in fact an activist liberal. >> bret: quickly, charles, polls are flashes in time. you get a call, what do you identify now? not are you a republican or democrat. which party do you identify with at this moment? >> look, everybody understands it's not a predictor of election day but it tells you if you compare today with yesterday and the week before, the week before, what you see there is obama was ahead before the convention. now tied. so you see actual -- it isn't only static. it shows the movement for you compare "a" and "b" and "c." movement is for romney. keeps it up, he will win. >> bret: next up, romney foreign policy speech and new revelations about the security in libya. ♪ ♪ >> bret. the president is fond -- >>> the p
more to expand the government in try-and-a-half years than any other democratic president since lyndon johnson, maybe since fdr. after the midterm he was repudiated and runs as liberal, proud liberal. convention advertised him as liberal. romney campaign has a huge opening in a country 2 to 1, self-identified conservatives and liberals to say you know what? obama is in fact an activist liberal. >> bret: quickly, charles, polls are flashes in time. you get a call, what do you identify now?...
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pentagon and went on to become a special assistant to a close personal advisor to president lyndon johnson. she worked on the war on poverty. she did enormous work in the liaison office with me and carter administration. strong woman advocate and strong in the civil rights movement. one of the most tremendous people i have met in my life. she taught me a life. she died. a lot of us who will miss her terribly, pass on to her daughter tracy and her granddaughter maya you had a wonderful mother and grandmother and couldn't ask for anybody better. sweet woman. i know she is in especially looking down on us now. i'll -- she is in heaven looking down on us. i'll miss her very much. >> kimberly: very sweet. >> eric: i want to let everyone know david axelrod, yes, he did text me and said -- guess what? it's fundraising. over the weekend, yesterday, drew brees broke unitas 52-year-old record. do we have it? hopefully. >> wide open. there it is. drew brees to henderson. >> eric: all right. so the most games in a row with a touchdown pass bay quarterback. 52 years. brady has 37 games in a row current
pentagon and went on to become a special assistant to a close personal advisor to president lyndon johnson. she worked on the war on poverty. she did enormous work in the liaison office with me and carter administration. strong woman advocate and strong in the civil rights movement. one of the most tremendous people i have met in my life. she taught me a life. she died. a lot of us who will miss her terribly, pass on to her daughter tracy and her granddaughter maya you had a wonderful mother...
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she sits down with kathy ireland, magic johnson, and others tomorrow at 4:00 right here on abc7. >> today really felt like fall. >> yes definitely. >> the average high is 71 and we were at 55 reagan national airport. let's give you a live look from the rooftops. at least seven shades of gray out there right now. no rain in the district, but patch's close by. 45 in washington. 41 in fredricksburg. 41 below in baltimore. the main concern tonight is the rain. the doppler shows moderate rain well to the west of our area and other areas well east. there are patches of rain through the evening. there could be some areas of rain during the game and especially overnight, the steadier rain will move in. delays are not out of the question but i think that rain will stay to the west. then things will brighten. partly sunny tomorrow afternoon. beautiful day wednesday. sunshine. a bit cooler. that a warming trend for the weekend. looks good. check out wjla.com. one of the featur there tonight, a blog post about the cold snap and what is behind it. that and more when you check out wjla.com. that is the
she sits down with kathy ireland, magic johnson, and others tomorrow at 4:00 right here on abc7. >> today really felt like fall. >> yes definitely. >> the average high is 71 and we were at 55 reagan national airport. let's give you a live look from the rooftops. at least seven shades of gray out there right now. no rain in the district, but patch's close by. 45 in washington. 41 in fredricksburg. 41 below in baltimore. the main concern tonight is the rain. the doppler shows...
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bruce johnson was out at redskins park where he talked with the former player who knowings something about what it's like to get hit in the head. >> walker had a lot of concussions when he was playing. >> you don't remember much, i mean, i was knocked out for a quarter and a half as a rookie. >> walker was on the sideline sunday working for redskins radio when rg3 got knocked out of the game. >> we used to call a ding, and more of them happened in practice than in games that i can recall. >> the nfl is being sued by players not doing enough about concussions. >> the league is stricter, how they clear players. >> grant paulson of 106.7, the fan, says rg3 won't be allowed on the field until he is cleared by rules now in place. >> all these guys have to pass the same baseline test. things like evaluating shapes and recalling numbers and different quizzes almost that they give you. you are in and out of the darkroom. they do something similar to outside of football. >> first, of course, being rg3's concussion. second, when does rg3 learn how to get out of bounds and protect himself? >> h
bruce johnson was out at redskins park where he talked with the former player who knowings something about what it's like to get hit in the head. >> walker had a lot of concussions when he was playing. >> you don't remember much, i mean, i was knocked out for a quarter and a half as a rookie. >> walker was on the sideline sunday working for redskins radio when rg3 got knocked out of the game. >> we used to call a ding, and more of them happened in practice than in games...
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melissa: the last time i saw him was at a dinner with woody johnson. charlie: that makes more sense. he is more conservative. melissa: charlie gasparino. great story when we let you do it. lori: do you think charlie will return tomorrow? melissa: i love giving him a hard time. charlie: i am contractually obligated. just let me finish. as my mother used to say, count to 15. melissa: do you do that, ever? charlie: when i lose my temper. melissa: contaminated water has been found at a fracking site. a look at the impact after the break. lori: let's look at some of the stock winners on the s&p 500. netflix, wow, what a move. it is down to 73.57. carmack's is up. natural resources also climbing. back with more after this. ♪ [ male announcer ] how do you turn an entrepreneur's dream... ♪ into a scooter that talks to the cloud? whatever your business challenge, dell has the technology and services to help you solve it. lori: kind of a quiet monday morning. stocks --. melissa: not in here. we are having a great time. lori: we always have a great time. mark
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he tried to counsel johnson. certainly when my father came into office because he died only three months after my dad, presidency my father missed having that but again it's great to be with all the booklovers and i'm also among your ranks and now i turn it over to the author of the book. i am the helper and the assistant but is the one -- it's really his story, so david. [applause] >> it it's an honor indeed to be here at this book festival which is extraordinary if and to be in the presence with mr. smith who has done something i really admire and that is right and antithesis and that is synthesizing a military career and a political career all in one or her medical subject each. my efforts in this field were enumerated at the beginning of the program and i am proceeding at as much slower pace. actually the book that julie is referring to, "going home to glory" is about eisenhower's third career. he was an army general and then he was a president and he than he became a farmer. in gettysburg and my family, my f
he tried to counsel johnson. certainly when my father came into office because he died only three months after my dad, presidency my father missed having that but again it's great to be with all the booklovers and i'm also among your ranks and now i turn it over to the author of the book. i am the helper and the assistant but is the one -- it's really his story, so david. [applause] >> it it's an honor indeed to be here at this book festival which is extraordinary if and to be in the...
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from its inception by president johnson until the 1978 decision in the regions of the university of california, until the 2003 decision that affirmed affirmative action policies at the university of michigan, the practical implementation of affirmative action has been a patchwork of legal impressions about how best to make amends for the past practices of legal and racial inequality. regrettably, the jubilant -- the surrounding the affirmative action debate has taken over that debate. the real ideals behind affirmative action have been so misconstrued over the years that it helps to look back and to see why it was deemed necessary in the first place. this widely misunderstood or grossly mischaracterizes as reverse discrimination against white americans, it was originally an acknowledgement that american society was changing. in the post-civil rights era, black americans and white women increasingly challenge white males to enter jobs and accommodations to the new realities of american society had to be made. they were affirmative action programs to allow fully qualified black and female americ
from its inception by president johnson until the 1978 decision in the regions of the university of california, until the 2003 decision that affirmed affirmative action policies at the university of michigan, the practical implementation of affirmative action has been a patchwork of legal impressions about how best to make amends for the past practices of legal and racial inequality. regrettably, the jubilant -- the surrounding the affirmative action debate has taken over that debate. the real...
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johnson at 10:00 at night when i called everybody to my desk she said to make sure everybody watches the speech. people came from the shadows of the headquarters and it is nighttime and i have this team of people around me and we are talking. talking its all of a sudden you see everybody in the headquarters headed towards the tv. the president was about to speak -- the candidate was about to speak. he gave this speech called yes we can. he talked about -- it was the best victory speech i had never heard. in heard. it talked abouthe long lines at the poll. he congratulated hillary clinton on a great race. he went on to talk about the long lines at the polls and how you made this happen. he was talking to hillary's staff as well. literally, at headquarters, when he was done, everybody started talking, as if he had been speaking to us. so that was a real value. david plouffe put together an e- mail. he treated us as if everybody was a stakeholder. he always made you feel he was bringing everybody along with him. that made everybody feel like an insider. if you look back on yes we can an
johnson at 10:00 at night when i called everybody to my desk she said to make sure everybody watches the speech. people came from the shadows of the headquarters and it is nighttime and i have this team of people around me and we are talking. talking its all of a sudden you see everybody in the headquarters headed towards the tv. the president was about to speak -- the candidate was about to speak. he gave this speech called yes we can. he talked about -- it was the best victory speech i had...
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-- lyndon johnson's or, to be fair, richard nixon's. perhaps the 2012 election will generate a unified government, but it would certainly be foolhardy to bet on that. most likely, according to most observers at this time, is the more or less maintenance of the status quo in which barack obama will continue to occupy the oval office while the republicans continue to control -- albeit by reduced numbers -- the house of representatives with the senate at this time, i think, being up for grabs. so we should be open to the possibility that the current election will fit the shakespearian description of sound and fury signifying nothing or very little with regard to domestic policy. and as i say, that is what i am focusing on. or perhaps not nothing. consider the conclusion of tom friedman's column in "the new york times" on april 22nd of this past year. one of many in which he expresses great concern that i certainly share about the health of our political system. he began by asking what some readers no doubt found an inflammatory question. q
-- lyndon johnson's or, to be fair, richard nixon's. perhaps the 2012 election will generate a unified government, but it would certainly be foolhardy to bet on that. most likely, according to most observers at this time, is the more or less maintenance of the status quo in which barack obama will continue to occupy the oval office while the republicans continue to control -- albeit by reduced numbers -- the house of representatives with the senate at this time, i think, being up for grabs. so...
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and this was tied in the ninth, bedard to johnson. johnson gave up three home runs in the entire season. that opened the floodgates for this one. robinson cano adding two runs to it. the yankees in the ninth inning, 7-2, take a 1-0 series lead. >>> drew brees looking to make a little bit of history and get its team the first win of the season. saints down. brees to henderson. a touchdown pass in 48 straight games. sean payton, the coach there to watch history. saints down 14. brees connects with colston. 16-yard touchdown. a three-point game. fourth quarter, first and goal. brees. 141 yards, three touchdowns. the most touchdown passes in saints history, brees, four tds, first one of the win to avoid that 0-5. and that is a look at some of your sports. i'm jade mccarthy with your "sportscenter" update. hope you have a great day. >> thanks, jade. >>> up next, the guy they call fearless felix. he's about to free fall 23 miles. free fall, felix -- >> wow, she ain't heavy, she's my wife. the annual wife-carrying contest crowned the winner.
and this was tied in the ninth, bedard to johnson. johnson gave up three home runs in the entire season. that opened the floodgates for this one. robinson cano adding two runs to it. the yankees in the ninth inning, 7-2, take a 1-0 series lead. >>> drew brees looking to make a little bit of history and get its team the first win of the season. saints down. brees to henderson. a touchdown pass in 48 straight games. sean payton, the coach there to watch history. saints down 14. brees...
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host: since 1948, only lyndon johnson, george mcgovern, and john kerry of performed in ohio compared to where they performed nationally. guest: yes. it is sort of what dan alluded to. the mix of rural and urban, white and black, male and female, all of it is a microcosm within the the tri-state. that's why it turns out to be such a good bellwether and such a good barometer of where the country is, year after year. -- it is a microcosm within the buckeye state. host: pennsylvania, michigan, even in west virginia, the states bordering ohio, what makes this state so different? michigan and pennsylvania seemed to lean democratic. west virginia is likely to be a solid republican state for mitt romney. what is it about this state that differs from its neighbors? guest: we have parts of the states that are quite like west virginia, that are appalachian, most of those areas where obama is not likely to do well. , northeasternate' ohio, traditionally steel and automobile manufacturing, like pittsburgh. then we have parts of the state that are quite like the south, the rural areas would tend t
host: since 1948, only lyndon johnson, george mcgovern, and john kerry of performed in ohio compared to where they performed nationally. guest: yes. it is sort of what dan alluded to. the mix of rural and urban, white and black, male and female, all of it is a microcosm within the the tri-state. that's why it turns out to be such a good bellwether and such a good barometer of where the country is, year after year. -- it is a microcosm within the buckeye state. host: pennsylvania, michigan, even...
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davey johnson calls on tyler moore, a pinch hitter, rookie, and he comes through with a two run single and the nats win 3- 2. sit down, holiday. 4:00today, game number two. >>> up in baltimore last night, good game for a while. 2-2in the 9th. gave up five runs. martin getting the flood gates up. down 1-0. game two tonight at 8:00. something to talk about again tomorrow. >> i think they'll win. >> i do, too. i talked to some baltimoreens and they said, don't worry, showwalter isn't panicked. they're resillant. >>> redskins, getting harder to put your thumb on why they can't win at home. this is the play everybody is talking about today, rg3, it's tough to watch. rg3, robert griffin iii himself has said, this is football, i expect to get hit. a lot of people would have liked to have seen him out of bounds, knocked out. enter cousins, the rookie from michigan state. he looked great here when he finds moss over the top. 77yards. skins had a lead in the 4th quarter. alas, it wouldn't last. atlanta wins 24-17. cousins had two interceptions. >>> another story that is a story that won't go awa
davey johnson calls on tyler moore, a pinch hitter, rookie, and he comes through with a two run single and the nats win 3- 2. sit down, holiday. 4:00today, game number two. >>> up in baltimore last night, good game for a while. 2-2in the 9th. gave up five runs. martin getting the flood gates up. down 1-0. game two tonight at 8:00. something to talk about again tomorrow. >> i think they'll win. >> i do, too. i talked to some baltimoreens and they said, don't worry,...
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the national security argument was one that lyndon johnson used too because of the vietnam war going on but surely presidents since then have debated and known lots of national security secrets and haven't spilled them out there. the only thing that really makes since to a sitting president is he doesn't want to give his opponent equal footing and that's exactly what nixon was also saying. >> all right, >> after a lot of hype the rumble in the air conditioned auditorium went on this weekend. we'll hear what bill o'reilly and jon stewart had to say and why thousands of people couldn't see it. [ alarm clock ringing ] [ female announcer ] if you have rheumatoid arthritis, can you start the day the way you want? can orencia help? could your "i want" become "i can"? talk to your doctor. orencia reduces many ra symptoms like pain, morning stiffness and progression of joint damage. it's helped new ra patients and those not helped enough by other treatments. do not take orencia with another biologic medicine for ra due to an increased risk of serious infection. serious side effects can occur
the national security argument was one that lyndon johnson used too because of the vietnam war going on but surely presidents since then have debated and known lots of national security secrets and haven't spilled them out there. the only thing that really makes since to a sitting president is he doesn't want to give his opponent equal footing and that's exactly what nixon was also saying. >> all right, >> after a lot of hype the rumble in the air conditioned auditorium went on this...
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. >>> now, let's get a check on the forecast with our meteorologist veronica johnson. >> we've moved up to 50 degrees now. it's cloudy. there's a few sprinkles already. it's showers from now right through your afternoon and eving. it will continue to overspread the area. we'll see a high today as we get out of the mid-40s to around 50. let's get a look at first 4 traffic now. >> federal holiday so the interstates look fantastic. mass transit not so much. red line single tracking between the square. also construction delays on orange line and blue line. and of course holiday delays on all lines. angie. >> mike, thanks. coming u on news 4 midday, the >>> from nbc news, this is "today." with kathiely gifford and hoda kotb. >> hey, everybody, it is funday monday, october 8th, happy columbus day to everyone out there. it is freezing out there. >> it is, and friday it was 80s and gorgeous. and in parts of the midwest they have snow. >> colorado has know too, i mean the temperatures are in the freezing -- let's keep in mind it's october 8th, okay? and even in dc are democrats are normally i
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a leadoff home run off jim johnson. a shot to left field. johnson admitted he made some mistakes. the yankees won 7-2. the manager said it just wasn't johnson's night. >> it was tough going. jimmy has been great for us all year and will be. and i just was not his night -- tonight just was not his night. >> the nationals play this afternoon at 4:30. >> still another half-hour of "good morning washington"ahead. >> the capitol dome looks hey, what are you drinkin'? pumpkin coffee for the morning. and i've got my pumpkin k-cup packs for at home. now i can have my pumpkin coffee any time i want it. pumpkin's perfect. it's dunkin' with the press of a button. new pumpkin k-cup packs, only at dunkin' restaurants. america runs on dunkin' coffee. let me tell you how i will create 12 million jobs when president obama couldn't. first my energy independence policy means more than three million new jo. many of them in manufacturing. myx tax reform plan to lower rates for the middle class anand for small business creates seven million more. and expanding trade, cracking down on china and improvi
a leadoff home run off jim johnson. a shot to left field. johnson admitted he made some mistakes. the yankees won 7-2. the manager said it just wasn't johnson's night. >> it was tough going. jimmy has been great for us all year and will be. and i just was not his night -- tonight just was not his night. >> the nationals play this afternoon at 4:30. >> still another half-hour of "good morning washington"ahead. >> the capitol dome looks hey, what are you...
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storm team 4 meteorologist veronica johnson is here this morning. the bearer of bad news. >> no. >> i'm just calling it like i see it. >> honestly, there's mixed reviews. a lot of people like the cool fall weather. my dad was wearing shorts yesterday, i kid you not. >> he probably has the birkenstocks too. >> he's very heaardy, to say th least. >>> at least we're not getting rain at the same time as the cold, but we will see showers move in later today. we'll go from cold to chilly. it will be a chilly rain this afternoon. on storm team 4 radar as i scoot on in, we do have some showers down south of petersburg and bluegrass and west virginia. rest of the area right now is dry. we are going to see clouds increase very quickly, i think by 10:00 a.m. we'll have a cloudy sky. by 11:00 a.m. to noontime, that rain through areas of tennessee and back down through kentucky and the deep south, that's what's going to be streaming through our area from afternoon through the evening and into tomorrow morning. temperature-wise, look how cold. 39 in gaithersburg,
storm team 4 meteorologist veronica johnson is here this morning. the bearer of bad news. >> no. >> i'm just calling it like i see it. >> honestly, there's mixed reviews. a lot of people like the cool fall weather. my dad was wearing shorts yesterday, i kid you not. >> he probably has the birkenstocks too. >> he's very heaardy, to say th least. >>> at least we're not getting rain at the same time as the cold, but we will see showers move in later today....
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in the ninth, jim johnson, the closer, not accustomed to coming in with a tie game. he did not have the command. that point forward. so a 7-2 loss incredibly disappointing indeed for the orioles. back at it monday night. and get to see what they are made of. all year long, they placed diversity. pulled together. managed to come together and get the job done. that's the past night. pretty important. if they go down 0-2 and they have to go to new york for a three-game sweep, likelihood of that is not good. tonight's game two is a must win. camden yards, i'm pete gilbert, send it back to you. >> any time outside of camden yards on sunday night, you know there's no shortage of opinions of what went wrong and where the club goes from here. live from lutherville to take the temperature of the fans. jennifer franciotti, who did you find this time? >> adam brought me his bat he got from a couple of games ago. he's going to the game again tonight. but going to start with jack. you watched it on your couch last night. >> yep. hopefully get it tonight. it's an awesome game. gla
in the ninth, jim johnson, the closer, not accustomed to coming in with a tie game. he did not have the command. that point forward. so a 7-2 loss incredibly disappointing indeed for the orioles. back at it monday night. and get to see what they are made of. all year long, they placed diversity. pulled together. managed to come together and get the job done. that's the past night. pretty important. if they go down 0-2 and they have to go to new york for a three-game sweep, likelihood of that is...
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then davey johnson seems to pull the right moves. tyler moore pinch hitting being rookie in theating, two on, two out, two strikes, no problem. two runs will score and nats teekah a 3-2 lead. drew storen comes in and he looked great. he shuts them down one, two, three. we are seeing in the other series where oakland is the high are seed but because of the new playoff format, so had one, if you can get one on the road, it is huge, like the yankees did. >> no orioles magic. >> you couldn't even sing it. >> the yankees win 7-2. if you are the higher seed, you got your is a on the mound, you got to get the first one. now, everything is set up for the nats and yankees unfortunately for orioles fans. winning game two would be gate but you know when you go back home, you got to win two out of three. that is hooking pretty good for those snub one seeds. >> let's talk about the redskins. >> let's talk about them because we always debate, rg iii, do you want him to run, do you not want him to run? >> go out of bounds right now. >> could have g
then davey johnson seems to pull the right moves. tyler moore pinch hitting being rookie in theating, two on, two out, two strikes, no problem. two runs will score and nats teekah a 3-2 lead. drew storen comes in and he looked great. he shuts them down one, two, three. we are seeing in the other series where oakland is the high are seed but because of the new playoff format, so had one, if you can get one on the road, it is huge, like the yankees did. >> no orioles magic. >> you...
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orioles' closer jim johnson ii the game...he's been great this year... but not on this pitth. first martin goes deep out to left l and the yankees would not stop there. they score 5 runs off johhson, and take game one of the ammrrcan league divisional series, 7-2. great atmosphere.... tough result. 33&chris davis 3933 we stayed in it as longgas we could. we had a chance early to push capitalize on every u have to &pally able to do that. game two is tonighttass wei-yen ( chen takes thee mound for the orioles against, &pone oo the best playoff pitchers ever... andy petiite ( of the yankees. so what does the loss mean for the series? how do the o's ounce back? can any oriolls fans actually be productive at work today? today?? joel d. smith live at panera n towson with all those answers and more on game one and game two of the series. d.good morring joel d. p630 it was a little disappointing, i think everyone was nervous in the 8th or 9th inning, you could hear a pin drop, you would expect those guys to be a littleelouder at the end of thh game/, davis: 41:188 ii def. think we nee
orioles' closer jim johnson ii the game...he's been great this year... but not on this pitth. first martin goes deep out to left l and the yankees would not stop there. they score 5 runs off johhson, and take game one of the ammrrcan league divisional series, 7-2. great atmosphere.... tough result. 33&chris davis 3933 we stayed in it as longgas we could. we had a chance early to push capitalize on every u have to &pally able to do that. game two is tonighttass wei-yen ( chen takes thee...
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a shot off of jim johnson. a five run inning for the yankees. they win game one 7 hch 2. nationals and cardinals playing game one. nats cy young candidate gonzalez is in trouble in the second after walking the bases loaded. he throws a wild pitch scoring the runner from third. it would be a two-run inning for the cardinals. skip ahead to the eighth with men on second and third. tyler moore delivers a two out single to right scoring both runners. nats come from behind late to win it 3-2. [ applause ] >> no one else is clapping but i still love you. >> coming up at the top of the hour on "morning joe", mitt romney prepares to deliver a major foreign policy speech today covering everything from the uprising in libya to the civil war in syria. the "morning joe" crew who's already here will preview the address and what it might mean for the last 29 days of the presidential race. >> when we come back here we're going to huddle around the water cooler, but not too close because we'll have the best moments in entertainment. >> the show has gone to hell. >> a debate from john stew
a shot off of jim johnson. a five run inning for the yankees. they win game one 7 hch 2. nationals and cardinals playing game one. nats cy young candidate gonzalez is in trouble in the second after walking the bases loaded. he throws a wild pitch scoring the runner from third. it would be a two-run inning for the cardinals. skip ahead to the eighth with men on second and third. tyler moore delivers a two out single to right scoring both runners. nats come from behind late to win it 3-2. [...
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jim johnson to russell martin. johnson has been rock solid all year. martin leads off. mcleod tried to get it. 3-2 yankees in the air comes out of camden yards. banez and derek jeter singled. a swinging bunt from ichiro. the yankees scored five run, 7-2. game two tonight. andy petit. game time, 8:15. tough loss to the orioles last night. first time since november of 2009, ravens did not score a touchdown yesterday. unlike the game in '09 when they lost to the colt, they found a way to win yesterday. 9-6, the ravens survive an ugly game in kansas city. the chiefs turn it over four times. none bigger than this play. matt cassel fumbles on the goal line. ed reed returns it to the 12. justin pucker ends the drive. it was 9-6, the biggest play of the game. joe flacco from his own 15 keeps the drive alive. with the 16-yard run. the ravens run out the clock to win 9-6. they are now 4-1. all alone in the afc north. what a clutch, clutch play from joe flacco. >>> we'll hear from john harbaugh next half-hour. last night in new orleans, drew brees broke a 52-year-old record held b
jim johnson to russell martin. johnson has been rock solid all year. martin leads off. mcleod tried to get it. 3-2 yankees in the air comes out of camden yards. banez and derek jeter singled. a swinging bunt from ichiro. the yankees scored five run, 7-2. game two tonight. andy petit. game time, 8:15. tough loss to the orioles last night. first time since november of 2009, ravens did not score a touchdown yesterday. unlike the game in '09 when they lost to the colt, they found a way to win...
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who an disarmed a student shot daniel, potentially saving .ther students' lives >> jim johnson gave up 19 home innings. 68 -- 19 runs. new york ended up winning game 7-2. >> and the rest took a two-game giants. >> and it was drew brees breaking record with atas touchdown pass. here's more on the redskins game now. nationals first postseason game since 1933. rg3 took a hard hit. did not set up easily. he buys himself some time and himself, trying to get a first down. was leveled. he laid on the ground for a while. just was hit really hard. he underwent concussion tests. concussion.a mild the redskins lost 24-17. then the talk was centered on him. >> i was not even sure what the was. i knew that he had a mild concussion. says i can come up when they need me. the nationals take the lead, 3-2.ng they will play at 4:30 this afternoon. day.a great >> thanks so much. the news continues at 5:30. >> friends and family not giving the search for a hasfax county teenager who ♪ ♪ we were skipping stones ♪ and letting go ♪ over the river and down the road ♪ [ female announcer ] at nature v
who an disarmed a student shot daniel, potentially saving .ther students' lives >> jim johnson gave up 19 home innings. 68 -- 19 runs. new york ended up winning game 7-2. >> and the rest took a two-game giants. >> and it was drew brees breaking record with atas touchdown pass. here's more on the redskins game now. nationals first postseason game since 1933. rg3 took a hard hit. did not set up easily. he buys himself some time and himself, trying to get a first down. was...
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>> matt johnson, a resident of california, several absentee. requires you to have photo id. what is the same people a stateo make it so hard to block of the voter i.d. laws. just a vote you have to show i h when they make your show i detested by simple medication frantic. >> i'm awill says astonished tht people like 35 years old up to show id to buy cigarettes or alcohol in some places. yet, we don't do it for voting which is so critical. it's bnot byarre. it makes me think that maybe something is happening behind the election camerve we don't kw about. they don't want that to stop because it and that is a political interest. it is bizarre that the same bureaucrats that impose data idealize and bsteding all these consumer products don't want that for the fundamental issue of voting. the s a valid interest of the state. thirsc states have some form of >> ii'rement. a% of the american people support this. it strikes me as bnot byarre. youh now, rhode island, a democratic state with a demofatic legisla% rre passed it the other side the law. the sponsor was the only. that africa
>> matt johnson, a resident of california, several absentee. requires you to have photo id. what is the same people a stateo make it so hard to block of the voter i.d. laws. just a vote you have to show i h when they make your show i detested by simple medication frantic. >> i'm awill says astonished tht people like 35 years old up to show id to buy cigarettes or alcohol in some places. yet, we don't do it for voting which is so critical. it's bnot byarre. it makes me think that...
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health and eye yens report -- and science reporter carolyn johnson has the story jie. even through a microscope there is no mistaking the rythmic beating. these cells were created in a bay area lab, and they helped researchers unlock the secrets of how a heart becomes a heart. >> it helps to have a blueprint to know what switches exist, how they are connected and would they turn on or shut off? >> so his team at san francisco's gladstone institute set out to map the genetic switches locked in the dna of embreonic stem cells to see how a stem cell becomes a heart cell. >> so these modifications are setting the right switches to turn genes on or off so that a heart cell in this case gains its heart identity. >> jeffrey alexzander coaxed the stem cells from mice to beating heart cells. the process done in a petri dish is growth factors that mimics the environment. it is not always a precise science. >> you know, my weekends sometimes would hinge on whether i came in and sold beating cells or not. >> wons they had enough of the beating cells they began watching them as the
health and eye yens report -- and science reporter carolyn johnson has the story jie. even through a microscope there is no mistaking the rythmic beating. these cells were created in a bay area lab, and they helped researchers unlock the secrets of how a heart becomes a heart. >> it helps to have a blueprint to know what switches exist, how they are connected and would they turn on or shut off? >> so his team at san francisco's gladstone institute set out to map the genetic switches...
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. >> rumor has it meteorologist veronica johnson went looking for that party yesterday. >> one of the ones nearby. did you find any? >> i went to two because i was going to find a good oktoberfest, and i did not find one, but angie, which one did you go to? >> reston. that was good. >> that's where i should have gone. next year. >> we could have hung out. >>> a cold blast, felt like germany, right? look at that. 45 degrees here. coldest start in months. look at the nation. look at the temperatures in kansas city. 33, 35 in chicago. this cold air has really come in. of course, the air mass that we had last week, that one originated from down south. this one from up north. mighty cold. today is going to be our coldest day, in fact, out of the work week. 45 degrees reagan national. a light wind out of the north at 6 miles per hour. i did see a little bit of patchy fog south. now i'm seeing the visibilities improve down south. areas around waldorf and warrenton. on storm team 4 radar, we are dry. these little showers not reaching the ground. down here south of petersburg, a few sprinkles
. >> rumor has it meteorologist veronica johnson went looking for that party yesterday. >> one of the ones nearby. did you find any? >> i went to two because i was going to find a good oktoberfest, and i did not find one, but angie, which one did you go to? >> reston. that was good. >> that's where i should have gone. next year. >> we could have hung out. >>> a cold blast, felt like germany, right? look at that. 45 degrees here. coldest start in...
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president johnson declared the raw sewage flowing down the potomac a national disgrace. for the first time polls showed the environment was one of america's greatest worries. that presented an opportunity to lbj's successor. >> president nixon in 1968 he was moved that to say to his people get out in front of the environment. >> days after nixon took office a huge oil spill hit santa barbara. then ohio river caught fire. he was one of richard nixon's senior advisors. >> you have riverers catching fire you better be gracive. >> weeks after the first earth day in 1970 nixon established by executive order the brand new environmental protection agency. >> the government does a great job at cleaning things up. >> absolutely. >> they write extensively on green regulators. >> rivers are not catching fire any more. that's a great thing. >> we go through public opinion in those years and even as the nations air and water were getting cleaner american people were getting increasingly worried about the environment. why is that do you think? >> we went from not worrying at all in th
president johnson declared the raw sewage flowing down the potomac a national disgrace. for the first time polls showed the environment was one of america's greatest worries. that presented an opportunity to lbj's successor. >> president nixon in 1968 he was moved that to say to his people get out in front of the environment. >> days after nixon took office a huge oil spill hit santa barbara. then ohio river caught fire. he was one of richard nixon's senior advisors. >> you...
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health and eye yens report -- and science reporter carolyn johnson has the story jie. even through a microscope there is no mistaking the rythmic beating. these cells were created in a bay area lab, and they helped researchers unlock the secrets of how a heart becomes a heart. >> it helps to have a blueprint to know what switches exist, how they are connected and would they turn on or shut off? >> so his team at san francisco's gladstone institute set out to map the genetic switches locked in the dna of embreonic stem cells to see how a stem cell becomes a heart cell. >> so these modifications are setting the right switches to turn genes on or off so that a heart cell in this case gains its heart identity. >> jeffrey alexzander coaxed the stem cells from mice to beating heart cells. the process done in a petri dish is growth factors that mimics the environment. it is not always a precise science. >> you know, my weekends sometimes would hinge on whether i came in and sold beating cells or not. >> wons they had enough of the beating cells they began watching them as the
health and eye yens report -- and science reporter carolyn johnson has the story jie. even through a microscope there is no mistaking the rythmic beating. these cells were created in a bay area lab, and they helped researchers unlock the secrets of how a heart becomes a heart. >> it helps to have a blueprint to know what switches exist, how they are connected and would they turn on or shut off? >> so his team at san francisco's gladstone institute set out to map the genetic switches...
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but davey johnson has said all along they have what it takes to make it all the way. st. louis, nats up 1-0. gonzalez fires a wild pitch. scores from third, game tied at 1. nats did trouble in the 7th. bases loaded. ending inning double play. nats escape, down one. 8th inning, the rookie, tyler moore to pinch hit. two on. will find real estate in right. michael morse on his horse. desmond around for the go ahead score. nats take game 13-2 the final. a huge road win. at the very least, the nats come back home 1-1 in the series. and unsuspecting hero in game one. listened listen was there to catch all the action and joins us with reaction from a happy nats' club house. >> reporter: game one officially in the books. the nationals got the best of the reigning world series champions, the cardinals. 79 years and
but davey johnson has said all along they have what it takes to make it all the way. st. louis, nats up 1-0. gonzalez fires a wild pitch. scores from third, game tied at 1. nats did trouble in the 7th. bases loaded. ending inning double play. nats escape, down one. 8th inning, the rookie, tyler moore to pinch hit. two on. will find real estate in right. michael morse on his horse. desmond around for the go ahead score. nats take game 13-2 the final. a huge road win. at the very least, the nats...
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brad is the points leader by 14 over jimmie johnson. that will do it for sports wrap. more at 10:00 p.m. see you then. >> thank you. >> our coverage continues tonight at the 10:00 p.m. news. we will be live at at&t pebble beach national at&t park -- live at at&t park. >> thank you so much for trusting ktvu channel 2 news. we will see you the next time news breaks and we are always here for you online on www.ktvu.com and mobile ktvu. we will see you back here tonight at 10:00 p.m.
brad is the points leader by 14 over jimmie johnson. that will do it for sports wrap. more at 10:00 p.m. see you then. >> thank you. >> our coverage continues tonight at the 10:00 p.m. news. we will be live at at&t pebble beach national at&t park -- live at at&t park. >> thank you so much for trusting ktvu channel 2 news. we will see you the next time news breaks and we are always here for you online on www.ktvu.com and mobile ktvu. we will see you back here...
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say the johnson amendment must be be upheld to protect the divide between faith and politics. >> what's at stake is the integrity of churches. churches are not supposed to be political action committees. people don't go to church for the purpose of hearing who to vote for for the city council or president, they go there for spiritual solace, they go there for personal, moral instruction to learn about their holy scriptures, not to be told who is the best president. >> this is the fifth year of freedom sunday. in the election year, the participating pastors has grown thee-fold. the goal is to get the irs law to be thrown out and the immediate goal is to have them vote their biblical values on election day. >> thank you very much. the risk is potentially deadly. the waiting for those possibly infected to show any signs of trouble unbearable as you might imagine. the new word, a number of meningitis cases from tainted back pain medication has jumped again. and your eyes are not following you, gas well over five bucks a gallon in parts of california. we've been on the story and it's buildin
say the johnson amendment must be be upheld to protect the divide between faith and politics. >> what's at stake is the integrity of churches. churches are not supposed to be political action committees. people don't go to church for the purpose of hearing who to vote for for the city council or president, they go there for spiritual solace, they go there for personal, moral instruction to learn about their holy scriptures, not to be told who is the best president. >> this is the...
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i have another source is a former cia agent named larry johnson had told me that camino, the cia covert an awful lot from karl rove and the way his deniability and office operations he does. he's both very commit very visible, he's something like a 70% name recognition united states. that's it you justin bieber. or we'd all we'd all probably know what he does. and when you go back over history and look at the thing starting to unfold in the election, he has deniability of one level after another. to me, the story became interested in a way because most people thought karl rove was finished in 2008 in the bush presidency started to come to an end. he had been forced out of the white house in 2007. he was the prime target in the two biggest scandals of the bush era, the valley plan affair in the united states attorney scandal. bush left a 22% approval rating from lowest in the history of the united states. and even top republican strategists like adderall and said that his version was tainted forever. no one would ever want to be a bush republican and work with karl rove. and the fact of
i have another source is a former cia agent named larry johnson had told me that camino, the cia covert an awful lot from karl rove and the way his deniability and office operations he does. he's both very commit very visible, he's something like a 70% name recognition united states. that's it you justin bieber. or we'd all we'd all probably know what he does. and when you go back over history and look at the thing starting to unfold in the election, he has deniability of one level after...
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getting to meet magic johnson. going to the final four that year. >> jason leaves greece athena high school as a student in 2006. but in 2009 returns to his alma mater, this time as an assistant coach. no one would deny it's a triumph jason has earned. >> it feels great to get back to the game that i always loved. >> now everyone is saying an autistic kid can do this. if he can achieve this, it's nothing to run from. it's nothing to be afraid of who you are. i feel like he inspired probably millions of people. >> do whatever you put your mind to. you can achieve anything you want.
getting to meet magic johnson. going to the final four that year. >> jason leaves greece athena high school as a student in 2006. but in 2009 returns to his alma mater, this time as an assistant coach. no one would deny it's a triumph jason has earned. >> it feels great to get back to the game that i always loved. >> now everyone is saying an autistic kid can do this. if he can achieve this, it's nothing to run from. it's nothing to be afraid of who you are. i feel like he...
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> from a commercial point of view, the commercial crew program here at kfc and partnership with the johnson space center has moved forward. we have three companies under agreement here with the capability contract. boeing, sierra nevada and space x with the falcon 9 dragon rider. we are moving forward to help enable commercial operations for crew to the international space station. >> so that's the next step in what is a promising future, at least right now. don, they are going to be carrying up the supplies, as i mentioned. they have a lot of food stuff and experiments. i know you know what this experiment is all about, but let me just read one of these. the role of microtube yal and gravity investments in plant investigation. >> i don't know. can you explain to us what that means? gradual continuing -- let's speak in layman's terms now. now that commercial companies are flying cargo, what is the status of nasa's manned space program? >> well, what you're going to see now is now that they are doing this and once they are able to by 2016, these commercial companies, to take astronauts to th
> from a commercial point of view, the commercial crew program here at kfc and partnership with the johnson space center has moved forward. we have three companies under agreement here with the capability contract. boeing, sierra nevada and space x with the falcon 9 dragon rider. we are moving forward to help enable commercial operations for crew to the international space station. >> so that's the next step in what is a promising future, at least right now. don, they are going to be...